Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan’s testimony to Congress on February 25, 2004, was a perfect example of the fundamentally flawed premise of the entire social security/Medicare funding debate. Greenspan told members of the House Budget Committee that we “don’t have the resources” to fulfill the government’s promises to the American people regarding social security and Medicare. Is this breach of contract really necessary? Is it true that we don’t have the resources?
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